1998

Smith, A.M., Kiehl, K.A., & Liddle, P.F. (1998, February). Event-related potentials during a Go/ No Go task in schizophrenia.  Poster presented at the International Winter Workshop on Schizophrenia, Davos, Switzerland.

Kiehl, K.A. (1998, February). Functional imaging: Watching the working brain.  Paper presented at the University of British Columbia, Science First Lecture Series.  Invited speaker.

Kiehl, K. A., Liddle, P. F., Smith, A. M., Mendrek, A., Forster, B.B., & Hare, R.D. (1998, April) Neural pathways involved in the processing of concrete and abstract language. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco.

Smith, A.M., Kiehl, K.A., Forster, B.B., Whittall, K.P., MacKay, A.L., Liddle, P.F. & Hare, R.D. (1998, April). Whole brain EPI gradient echo fMRI: Optimizing TE to maximize signal activation and minimize susceptibility artifact in the orbitofrontal cortex. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Sydney, Australia.

Kiehl, K. A., Smith, A. M., Mendrek, A., Forster, B.B., Hare, R.D., & Liddle, P. F. (1998, June) Activation of the amygdala during an affective memory task.  Poster presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Human Brain Mapping, Montreal, Canada.

Smith, A.M., Kiehl, K.A., Mendrek, A., Forster, B.B., Hare, R.D., & Liddle, P.F. (1998, June). Whole brain fMRI of a Go/No Go task. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Human Brain Mapping, Montreal, Canada.

Kiehl, K.A., Hare, R.D., McDonald, J.J., & Liddle, P.F. (1998, September). Event-related potential investigation of semantic processing in criminal psychopaths. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Psychophysiological Research, Denver, Colorado.

Kiehl, K.A., Laurens, K.R. & Liddle, P.F. (1998, April). Reading anomalous sentences: An event-related fMRI study of semantic processing. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Washington D.C.